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Author Topic: Unusual & Fun Glass Sack With Drawer String Enamel Gold Gilt ? Moser Style?  (Read 1452 times)

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Offline Lustrousstone

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I wasn't correcting you. :-* I was actually correcting Paul

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Offline chopin-liszt

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It was still appropriate. ;)
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Offline LEGSY

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Thanks Sue & Lustrousstone  :)
I guess these types glass going from my own experience have
to be the hardest to attribute there is such a flamboyance in the
design i also feel it maybe a level up from the mass produced
myself :) in that i mean it would have been a more costly example
I am going to put it in the box of delights and think on it a bit and
see if something turns up it is amazing how you stumble upon info
after you have all but forgotten about things :)

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Offline Paul S.

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 ;D ;D  - I can take it ;)

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Offline chopin-liszt

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This is decidedly a couple of levels above mass-produced.
There is "natural movement" in the body of the bag, the blue string is not just ribbed, it is tied and folded in a complex and realistic manner.
And lavishly decorated. ;D
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